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Frequently Asked Questions
Show Part Numbers Hide Part Numbers 1008304, 1008305, 1008308, 1008309, 1008371, 1008372, 1008375, 1008376, 1008498, 2900720, 2900724, 2900798, 3501958, 3501974, WME1T455-005 Show Model(s) Hide Models E-2300 6-Bay, E-4300 6-Bay, E-4300 6-Bay SB, E-4300 6-Bay SB, E-4300 6-Bay, E-2300 6-Bay, E-4350, E-2300A 6-Bay, E-4300B 6-Bay, E-4300 6-Bay Q: How do I remove and replace the power supply in the Hudson 915 6-bay case?A: Note: Before disconnecting power leads, note each connection location for later use. Creating a diagram of the connections can be helpful.
Remove the power supply
- Turn off the computer, and then disconnect the power cord.
- Remove the computer case left side panel.
- If desired for more stability, you can carefully lay the computer on its right side.
- Inside the case, the power supply is located in the upper rear corner.
- Disconnect all the power leads. At the minimum, there are power leads to each drive and two leads to the motherboard.
- On the rear of the computer case, remove the four screws that secure the power supply to the computer case.
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- Slide the power supply toward the front of the case about one inch, and then remove it from the case.
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Replace the power supply
- Verify that the voltage switch is set to the proper voltage for your area. In the United States, the voltage switch needs to be set at 115.
- Align the power supply so that the tabs inside the computer case align with the slots on the top of the power supply.
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- Slide the power supply to the rear of the case, and then secure it with four screws.
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- Connect the power leads to the internal devices and the motherboard.
- Replace the computer case left side panel.
- Connect the computer's power cord, and then turn on the computer.
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